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Taiwan Army Officers Defected to Xijinping Party, and recuriting fellow officers, offering Million $$, sentenced only 6 & 8 months respectively!

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There are a lot of secret CCP members within Taiwan military, and had defected and help to recruit others offering millions of dollars. Some rejected offer, and reported to ISD, but the court also gave very light sentences, 2 convicted only each sentenced 6 & 8 months, Sap Sap Soy! Taiwan desperate for $$$$ thousands will defect to China!



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中國祭百萬誘加共產黨 少校悍拒:不缺錢!

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725 人追蹤

2019年3月10日 上午6:54


吃好逗相報?劉姓退役軍官無視國安不僅加入共產黨,還找林姓友人牽線,林男再找小學同學陳姓海軍少校,稱加入共產黨能有50到100萬元等好處,遭陳少校當場回絕「不缺錢」!另位楊姓退役輔導長也悍拒,劉男與林男分別被判8月及6月徒刑,可上訴。
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劉姓退役軍官無視國安不僅加入共產黨,還找林姓友人牽線,林男再找小學同學陳姓海軍少校與另名楊姓退役輔導長,稱加入共產黨能有50到100萬元等好處,但均遭2人回絕!劉男與林男分別被判8月及6月徒刑。(圖片翻攝Google地圖)
據《自由時報》報導,判決書指出,,劉男於2015年2月前多次進出中國,因而結識福建省國家安全廳張姓處長,張處長促劉男能引介台灣現役或退役軍官跟他見面或加入共產黨,劉男便請林男協助吸收,林男於次月約見現役陳姓海軍少校,告知若願加入共產黨,可獲50至100萬元報酬,但被少校回絕;林男再藉蔡姓友人約見楊姓退役輔導長,同樣被輔導長一口回絕。
法官指出劉男與林男2名被告雖最終未幫中國共產黨吸收到台灣成員,但因法律有處罰未遂犯,因此都被判有罪。
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China sacrifices millions to attract the Communist Party Majors refuse: no shortage of money!
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March 10, 2019, 6:54 am

Eat a funny report? Liu’s retired military officer ignored Guo’an not only to join the Communist Party, but also to find Lin’s friends. Lin’s re-financed primary school classmate Chen’s naval major, saying that joining the Communist Party could have a benefit of 50 to 1 million yuan, and Chen’s school refused “no money”. "!" Another Yang retired counselor also declined, and Liu Nan and Lin Nan were sentenced in August and June respectively, and can be appealed.
Liu surrendered the military officer, ignoring Guoan not only joined the Communist Party, but also looking for Lin’s friends to join the line. Lin Nan went to the primary school classmate Chen’s retired major and the surnamed Yang’s retired counselor, saying that joining the Communist Party can have benefits of 5 to 1 million yuan, but Both were rejected by 2 people! Liu Nan and Lin Nan were sentenced to 8 and 6 months respectively. (Picture flips Google Maps)

According to the "Free Times" report, the verdict pointed out that Liu Nan had entered and exited China many times before February 2015, so he met the director of the Fujian Provincial Department of National Security Zhang, and Zhang Zhangchang urged Liu Nan to introduce Taiwanese active or retired military officers. When he met or joined the Communist Party, Liu Nan asked Lin to assist in the absorption. Lin Nan met with the active military surname Chen in the next month and told him that if he would join the Communist Party, he would receive a remuneration of 5 to 1 million yuan, but he was rejected by the major; Lin Nan After borrowing a friend from Cai’s family to meet with Yang’s retired counselor, he was also rejected by the counselor.

The judge pointed out that although the two defendants, Liu Nan and Lin Nan, did not help the Chinese Communist Party to recruit members of the Taiwanese, they were found guilty because they were punished by law.

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China should cannibalize Taiwan at one single gulp and before 1 Oct 2019 70th Anniversary of PRC, and there will be no more 10.Oct KMT National Day 双十节any further after.

Tiger sharping it's teeth percussion piece: 老虎磨牙.
 
Why cant the fuckeins just surrender and stop wasting everyone else's time?

Beijing 'won't allow Taiwan reunification to be postponed indefinitely'
Cai Peihui, who has family roots in Tainan, is a businessman based in Hong Kong.
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MINNIE CHAN
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Mar 11, 2019
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Beijing will not put off reunification with Taiwan forever but it hopes to bring the self-ruled island back into the China fold through peaceful means, according to a National People's Congress delegate.
In an interview, Cai Peihui described Chinese President Xi Jinping as "an aspiring and visionary leader" and said "he will not allow [the reunification agenda] to be postponed indefinitely".

Cai is one of 13 members of the Taiwan delegation - all of whom have a connection to the island but do not live there - attending the annual legislative session in Beijing.

A retired soldier who fought for China in the 1979 Sino-Vietnamese war, Cai was chosen to represent Taiwan because of his family roots in Tainan, though he is a businessman based in Hong Kong.

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Beijing sees Taiwan as a breakaway province subject to eventual reunification with the mainland, by force if necessary. It has for years called for this to happen under the "one country, two systems" model used in Hong Kong - something Taipei has rejected as unacceptable.
In a major speech on Taiwan in January, Xi repeated Beijing's stance that "political division across the strait … cannot be passed on from generation to generation".

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Cai did not elaborate on the timing of Beijing's reunification goal, but said the mainland would not hesitate to "liberate" Taiwan if the island declared independence.
But he suggested that Beijing was likely to allow the island greater autonomy if it agreed to the one country, two systems model except in the three critical areas of Taiwan's official name - the Republic of China, which it cannot use internationally - foreign relations and national defence.
"As soon as reunification is put on the table, the two sides will have to reach a compromise on how our national sovereignty and defence can be realised in Taiwan," Cai said.
In January, Xi also asked Taiwan to select representatives from various sectors for "peaceful reunification" talks on using the one country, two systems approach.
But on Saturday, Huang Zhixian, another NPC deputy, told a panel discussion that all independence-leaning parties in Taiwan "are not qualified" to talk to Beijing.
"The Taiwan issue is an internal affair - only family members are qualified to join the discussion on a one country, two systems approach," said Huang, who is president of the All-China Federation of Taiwan Compatriots, a group focused on Taiwanese living on the mainland.
"Those who want 'two Chinas' - one China and one Taiwan - and other types of independence plots are not qualified to join the negotiations."
Another Taiwan delegate, Zhang Xiong, a professor at Tongji University in Shanghai, suggested Beijing and Taipei could draw inspiration from the past to resolve their issues, giving the example of Communist Party and Kuomintang forces working together during the Sino-Japanese war.
"Under the premise of one country, two systems, Taiwan can have its own military but it should be allied with the mainland's, and under the command of Beijing," Zhang said.
He also suggested that the People's Liberation Army should have a name change after reunification "because it would already have achieved its last mission of 'liberating Taiwan'".
But he said Taiwan should not have its own diplomatic missions abroad as foreign affairs would fall under Beijing's purview.
"As for what Taiwan should be called after reunification, that issue is debatable … I think both sides would need to use their wisdom to find a solution," Zhang said.
Cross-strait ties have deteriorated since Tsai Ing-wen - of the independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party - was elected president in 2016 and refused to accept Beijing's view that Taiwan, with a population of 23.5 million, is part of China. Beijing responded by cutting official contact with the Tsai government and ramping up pressure on the island, including with military drills and by poaching five of Taipei's diplomatic allies.
Although Taiwanese leaders have repeatedly rejected the one country, two systems model, a source close to the island's pro-unification faction said a number of smaller political parties had contacted Beijing seeking its position on the issue.
"Some smaller political parties within the pro-unification camp agree with Beijing's view that reunification with the mainland is inevitable and they want to seize the opportunity in making their views known to mainland Chinese leaders," said the source, who requested anonymity.
"Their view is that Taiwan's economy is suffering and they will win greater public support at the polls if they can get more information about what sweeteners Beijing would offer Taipei to make reunification more palatable," he added.
This article was first published in South China Morning Post.
 
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